The Innovators

October 20, 2009

Recovery or Reinvention?

The Key to Green Energy

Unlocking the Power of Plants and Algae

 

As we teeter at the brink of a worldwide energy crisis, WSU scientists are leading the quest to harness the tremendous energy potential of green plants and algae. With new tools for exploring the intricacies of photosynthesis, researchers are finding new avenues for tapping the power of plants without compromising our food supply or damaging our environment.

What if we could see inside living plants and algae and easily assess their potential as food or fuel? Can plants and algae be bred or engineered to be more productive while reducing CO2 emissions? What if farmers could quickly determine the health of their crops and apply precise remedies to improve yields? Dr. David Kramer is at the forefront of this new revolution in plant science.

 

Featuring

 

Tuesday, October 20

Fairmont Olympic Hotel
Spanish Ballroom
411 University Street, Seattle

Registration: $45 per person (includes lunch). Guests welcome.

 

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